January 26, 2023 |
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3 things you need to know today1. Messaging or emailing your doctor? Be careful, it might cost youIf you ever need to speak to your doctor in a non-emergency, you might think about sending an email. You need to know this before you do. Some doctors now charge a fee to communicate through email or text messages. We've got details on everything you need to know. Tap or click to find out why emailing your doctor might cost you. → |
2. PC acting up after the latest update? Try thisThere is always a chance that something can go wrong during an operating system update, and the last Windows 10 release is creating havoc for some users. If the latest optional update broke your Windows computer, here's what to do. |
3. Update your iPhone! iOS 16.3 fixes bugs and adds these new featuresApple released iOS 16.3 this week. The latest update adds Security Keys, which let you use a physical key as part of two-factor authentication. Security gaps and bugs were also fixed, and some new features and support were added. Here's what you need to know and how to get the latest iPhone update. |
BEST OF THE WEBThe internet is full of junk. We find the good stuff for you, from helpful tools to get stuff done to the best apps and websites out there. |
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